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Don’t criminalise LGBT – Cardinal Turkson on Bill in Ghanaian Parliament

Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson has said homosexuality and LGBT, in general, should not be a criminal offence and that people should be helped to understand the issue better. “My position has simply been this, that LGBT, gay people may not be criminalised, because they’ve committed no crime, but neither should this position also become something…

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More than a third of Ghanaians bleaching their skin – WHO report

More than a third of the country’s population are bleaching their skin, posing a threat to their health.  This is contained in a World Health Organisation (WHO) Africa Region report which found that  39 out of 100 hundred Ghanaians are generally involved in skin bleaching and the widespread use of skin-lightening products is the cause…

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Hundreds displaced in Dawhenya over spillage of irrigation dam

Hundreds of residents of Dawhenya near Prampram in the Greater Accra Region have been displaced following the flooding of their homes caused by the spillage of an irrigation dam in the area. Some affected residents who spoke to Umaru Sanda Amadu on Eyewitness News on Citi FM said the water is at the window level of their houses. “The…

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Bono Region records 844 new HIV infections 

The Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regional Technical Coordinator of the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC), Mr Ahmed Ibrahim Bimbilla, has disclosed a record of 884 new HIV infections in the region in 2022. He said available figures showed that 19,281 people were living with HIV and AIDS in the region, as of December 2022, with…

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Ghanaians can soon buy cars on credit with Ghana Card. – Bawumia

Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has said Ghanaians will soon be buying cars on credit thanks to the Ghana Card and digitalisation of the economy. Speaking at the 57th congregation of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) on 24 November, he said discussions to that effect is ongoing with some automobile companies in Ghana….

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Can Love Be Casual

Can love be casual?

The nature of love is complex and can vary from person to person. Traditionally, love has often been associated with deep emotional connections, commitment, and long-term relationships. However, there are different types of love, and some people may experience what is often referred to as “casual” or “casual dating” relationships. In casual relationships, individuals may…

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The Role of Advanced Therapy Techniques in Sex Offender Rehabilitation

Sexual offenses and their impact on victims are some of the most devastating crimes in society. For individuals who have committed these offences, therapeutic interventions play a crucial role in their rehabilitation and in reducing the risk of reoffending. In recent years, advanced therapy techniques have emerged as powerful tools in the treatment of sex…

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LGBTQI+ shouldn’t be an imposition – Vatican’s Cardinal Turkson

Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson, seen by some as a candidate to become the first African Pope in about 1,500 years has reiterated his position on why LGBTQIA+ should not be an imposition. In a Hard Talk interview with the BBC, monitored by Graphic Online on Monday morning, [Nov 27, 2023], Cardinal Turkson said although he thinks that…

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Navigating Rheumatism: Dos and Don’ts for Better Management

Rheumatism, a term commonly used to describe a range of conditions that affect the joints, muscles, and connective tissues, can significantly impact one’s quality of life. While there is no cure for most types of rheumatic diseases, adopting a proactive approach to managing symptoms and promoting overall well-being is crucial. Rheumatoid arthritis or RA is…

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Help shape the political discourse, don’t keep quiet – Speaker Bagbin tells Chiefs

The Speaker of Parliament Rt Hon Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has urged chiefs and all traditional rulers not to stay away from the political discourse as Ghana heads to the 2024 general elections. He asked the traditional authorities to contribute in shaping the discourse. Speaker Bagbin however advised the chiefs against unhealthy partisan politics with…

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